Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are products produced at high volume, low cost, highly affordable and sold quickly. FMCG products cover a wide range such as toiletries, household products, packet food, dairy products, drinks and others (Srinivasu, 2014). FMCG markets are highly competitive and influenced by few factors such as pricing, promotion, quality, products and location (Srinivasu, 2014). To stay in this competitive market place, marketers are expected to be creative and actively engaged
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analysing two different measures of poverty, ‘absolute’ and ‘relative’ and to conclude which is a more accurate or a more suitable instrument in poverty measure. The monetary approach is probably the most common method of understanding poverty. It is highly used by economists and is significantly connected with microeconomic theory. Utility maximisation is the base for this approach and the main instrument used is a poverty line; this sets a threshold where if income or consumption is below, people
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Exam revision Chapter 1 * Personal consumption-are individual that buys goods or services for personal consumption; household use; family members or a friend. * Organizational buy- is businesses, government agencies or institutions that buy goods or services or equipment necessary for organization to function. 1. 5 examples of services that organizational buyer would be interested in purchasing are : insurance, warranty 2. Examples of product or service that is highly-segmented
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Sensation and Perception Chapter: Sensation and Perception Sensation and Perception Sensation versus Perception Psychophysics and Thresholds Vision USING PSYCHOLOGY: Color Visual receptor: The Eye Operation of the Eye Eye Problem: Color Blindness Hearing Operation of the Ear Ear Problem: Deafness Chemical senses—Smell and Taste Chemical Senses Receptors: The Nose and Taste Buds Operation of the Chemical Senses Other senses: Skin Other Senses: Balance and Body Position Perception Figure-ground Perception
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Global Marketing Week 3 Assignment 1) What is the difference between a low-context culture and a high-context culture? Low-context cultures communication is usually taken at face value without much reliance on unspoken context. While high-context cultures communication relies a lot on the underlying unspoken context, which has the same important as the words used. 2) Describe the differences among the dimensions of Hofstede’s framework. The seven factors of the dimension approach are:
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to be able to identify the degree of threshold for each selected stimulus. The apparatus needed were paper, pencil and ninety-nine (99) stimulus words. For the procedure, the experiment has 1 phase: determination of association reaction time and the measurement of recognition thresholds. Ninety-nine carefully chosen words were presented one at a time. The experiment concludes that there were different signs of emotional complexes and different degree of threshold for each selected stimulus words. Because
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EC staff consolidated version as of 21 June 2012, FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY EN – EU IFRS 8 International Financial Reporting Standard 8 Operating Segments Core principle 1 An entity shall disclose information to enable users of its financial statements to evaluate the nature and financial effects of the business activities in which it engages and the economic environments in which it operates. Scope 2 This IFRS shall apply to: (a) the separate or individual financial
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290 IEEE TRANSACTIONS AUTOMATIC CONTROL, VOL. ON AC-29,NO. 4, APRIL 1984 The Control of a Prosthetic Arm by EMG Pattern Recognition Abstract -An electromyographic (EMG) signal pattern recognition system is constructed for real-lime control a prostheticarm through precise of identificationof motion and speed command. A probabiistic modelofthe EMG patterns is f i i formulatedinthe featurespace of integralabsolute d u e (IAV) to describetherelation betweena command, represented by motion
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Astrophysics: the study of the physics of the universe Bacteriology: the study of bacteria in relation to disease Biochemistry: the study of the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms Biophysics: the application of theories and methods of the physical sciences to questions of biology Biology: the science that studies living organisms Botany: the scientific study of plant life Chemical Engineering: the application of science, mathematics, and economics
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III Essay In the play Macbeth, by Shakespeare, Macbeth’s verge of sanity is lost when given the upper hand which employs how power leads to the flaw of his ambitions and also to his corruption and demise. Macbeth acquiring the wealth and absolute threshold of the throne isn’t the only power that he can taste. The three witches that supposedly help out Macbeth with future truths that persuades his beliefs of having the advantage and full control. Once he has this mindset becoming a lunatic isn’t
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